Things to do! What interests you?
And there's plenty!...
Second Valley is a strategically located base from which to visit the many sights
and attractions such as Kangaroo Island (click
here for Kangaroo Island links), Deep Creek Conservation Park (click
here for Deep Creek Conservation Park links), Parsons Beach & Waitpinga
(click here for adventure sport
and weather links), Ingalalla Waterfalls, Glacier Rock, Hindmarsh Waterfalls,
The Bluff, Granite Island, Myponga Reservoir, the World Heritage Listed Coorong and more (click
here for outings links). See also our links page;
or contact us (click here
to e-mail us, or ring us on +61 8 8598 4054) for
personalised local knowledge. For details of our popular caravan park you could
look at our stay with us page, too.
Sea Life
Enjoy the spectacle and fishing offered in our designated Marine Conservation
Park. You can see creatures such as Leafy Sea Dragons (click
here for links about Leafy Sea Dragons), Weedy Sea Dragons, Dolphins, Fur
Seals, Rays, Whales, Squid, Cuttle-fish and numerous other fish species including
King George Whiting, Snook, Gar, Salmon, Salmon Trout, Tommy Ruff, Silver Whiting,
Bream, Snapper, Yellow Tail King Fish, Leather Jackets, Prawns, Lobster, etc.
Watch the prawn trawlers unload their catch at Gulf St Vincent Marina.
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Walking/Hiking
A world of wonder awaits those keen to explore the many hiking opportunities
and designated walking trails available throughout the area.
Walk the cliff tops from Second Valley Caravan Park to Gulf
St Vincent Marina, Rapid Bay or both and be emotionally moved by the stunning
views of the rugged coastline including hidden bays and rocky outcrops with
pounding or tranquil seas.
The walking trails of Deep Creek Conservation Park (click
here for Deep Creek Conservation Park links) are a revelation with fabulous
views of the mainland coastline and the Southern Ocean, Backstairs Passage and
Kangaroo Island through natural bushland and attendant wildlife. Camp at Deep
Creek for a day or more or try stage one of an incredible journey that is the
Heysen Trail (Australia's longest walking trail). The Heysen Trail wends its
way for 1,200 kilometres from Cape Jervis at the foot of Fleurieu Peninsula
along the Mt Lofty Ranges to Parachilna Gorge in the Flinders Ranges. Commence
the walk from your Second Valley Caravan Park base and return
each night for a reviving hot shower and BBQ before hitting the sack for a well
deserved peaceful sleep before resuming your walk next day.
Other walks of interest include Inman Valley and Second Valley Forest, Ingalalla
Waterfalls (great place for a picnic), James Track, Kaurna Walking Trail and
the Talisker Silver Lead Mine Complex. There are several walks about and between
Yankalilla, Normanville and Carrickalinga for which detailed information - including
maps - is available from our office.
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Sporting
There are several quality golf courses within easy drive, including Links Lady
Bay, a course that ranks in the top 50 golf courses in Australia. On our links
page we have sites that mention or describe: the new BMX tracks at Yankalilla
and Goolwa, horseriding and surfing (click here to
go to our links page). Talk to us we have local knowledge. Ask us about great
places to ride horses, swim and walk.
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Historic
Talisker Conservation Park of 134 hectares has as its focus the historic Talisker
silver and lead mine. The old Cornish miners' diggings, surrounded by steep
wooded hills, are listed in the SA register of heritage items. An interpretive
display and walking trail explore the mine, its history, natural features and
vegetation. (click here to see our links
to Talisker Conservation Park)
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Day trips
Second Valley is a strategically located base from which to visit the many sights
and attractions such as Kangaroo Island, Deep Creek Conservation Park, Parsons
Beach, Waitpinga, Ingalalla Waterfalls, Glacier Rock, Hindmarsh Waterfalls,
The Bluff, Granite Island, Myponga Reservoir, the Coorong and more.
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Natural wonders
Bird Life
Wonder at the large flocks of Sulphur Crested Cockatoos that descend on our
massive pine trees to feed on the pine cones and fly around the district. Listen
with delight to their raucus screeching in the mornings and at roosting time.
Marvel at the colours of the Galahs and their screeching to a different tune.
Awaken to the beautiful calls of our resident magpies and to their magnificent
warbling on moonlit nights and at other times. Rejoice in the endangered White
Tailed Black Cockatoos thrilling us with their visits. Identify the smaller
corella among the sulphur cresteds. Observe the Red Throated Wattle Bird flitting
between the trees making their unique sharp call competing with the migrating
Yellow Honey Eaters for the blossom nectar. The cheeky Willy Wag Tail will always
be there to cheer our spirits and glimpses of the Superb Blue Wren, Thrushes
and Finches will help complete the magic of your walks. Colourful birds to capture
your imagination and leave an indelible impression will be the Adelaide Rosella,
Port Lincoln Parrot and Swift Green Parrot.
Click here for detailed information about local bird life at Deep Creek Conservation Park
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Fauna
See the cute penguins of Granite Island and Kangaroo Island, our nearby fur
seal colony and maybe seals frolicking in our bay near the jetty and rocks.
Dolphins, rays, echidna, possums, friendly blue-tongue and shingleback lizards and maybe a whale or more with calves at hand.
Look out for the kangaroos and their joeys that live in the hills, valleys and
paddocks that adjoin us at Second Valley Caravan Park.
You might see them morning or evening munching on the pastures or coming down
to our creek for a drink. Keep your eyes peeled for the many kangaroos that
make the surrounding reserve of the Myponga Reservoir their home as you are
driving through. They also feed on the hillside and flats around Lady Bay. If
kangaroos are your thing, a short drive from Second Valley Caravan Park
to Deep Creek Conservation Park will reward you amply as kangaroos abound.
Click here for detailed information about local fauna at Deep Creek Conservation Park
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Flora
Observe magnificent Eucalypts with their awe inspiring blossoms, beautiful wattle,
stunning bottle-brush and sentinel yacca. Different seasons produce a variety of wild flowers
such as white and green lilies in the creeks and waterways, purple carpets of
Salvation Jane (Patersons Curse) in the fields, yellow and green soursobs, green
pastures and more.
Click here for detailed information about local flora at Deep Creek Conservation Park
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What's On: Events Calendar
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2006 |
2007 |
| January |
Yankalilla Twilight Rodeo
Australia Day Celebrations
Tour Down Under
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
Yankalilla Twilight Rodeo
Australia Day Celebrations
Tour Down Under
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
| February |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
| March |
Yankalilla Working Sheepdog Trials
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
Yankalilla Working Sheepdog Trials
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
| April |
The Easter Art Exhibition
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
The Easter Art Exhibition
Leafy Sea Dragon Festival
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
| May |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
| June |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
| July |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
| August |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
| September |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
| October |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
| November |
3-26 Fleurieu
Peninsula Biennale including Fleurieu Peninsula Art Prize
15-19 Classic Adelaide Rally
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
Classic Adelaide Rally (Second Week)
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
| December |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets
Normanville New Years Eve Pageant |
Myponga Markets
Yankalilla Markets |
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| Photo Gallery.
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 Go for a sail or drop in a line |

The view of Second Valley jetty and boat sheds from close
to our Caravan Park |

Kids having a swim. Doesn't the water look clear and
refreshing? |

Happy tent scene in our green and rustic camping ground |

Kangaroo with joey peeking out of mother's pouch |

Happy classic South Australian beach holidays. You will
never forget them. |

Much fishing can be done off the jetty. Many folk like
to relax and catch their tea or breakfast this way. |
Golfing, vineyards and a great view. What a range of delights! |

One of the legs of the internationally recognised Tour
Down Under bicycle race goes through Second Valley |

Sulphur Crested Cockatoo |
 And a spectacular end to a full and satisfying day! |
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